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Show Salt Lake Society ; v j SALT LAKE, June 19. Miss Vera Uuvall. one of tho popular brides of, I the season, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given Tuesday by Mrs. Oscar Os-car Groahell and Mrs. Milton IT. Lpvc1 at the Groahell home, 3-15 Fourth 13a3l street. Pink sweet peas in a basket; formed a centerpiece for the table. The place cards were hand painted in sw.oet peas. Covers woro laid for the following guests, besides the bride: Mls3 Cordelia Cor-delia Straup, Miss Harriet Moyle, Miss lOllzaboth Moyle, Miss Guy Grocsbcek, Miss Martha Richards, Miss Elna Parkinson, Par-kinson, Miss Pearl Raddntz, Miss Josephine Jo-sephine McCarty. Miss Athene Farns-worth, Farns-worth, Mrs. Charles L. Pykc. Mrs. Seymour Sey-mour Billings, Miss Flora Duvall, Mrs. F. 11. Groshcll and Mlsa Myrtle Duvall. Du-vall. A luncheon was given Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon by Mrs. G. W. Williams at her home on L street In .honor of Miss Edna Williams, a Jijno bride. Galar-clla Galar-clla In a black enamel bowl formed tho centerpiece -for the table. Tho place cards were in the form of birds perched perch-ed on the water glasses. Covers were laid for Miss Williams, Miss Helen Mldgley, Miss Margaret Felt, Jlrs. Robert V. Dorrah. Miss Ful-via Ful-via Ivins, Mios Graco Richards and Miss Priscilla Cartwriglu. Mrs. A. R. Irvine entertained at luncheon Tuesday at her home. 180 A1 street, in honor of Miss Mina Taylor,1 who is to be married soon to Francis Letch f eld. Tho decorations were in pink peonies and California poppies. Covers wore laid for fifteen. If 4 Mrs. Harold Felt entertained at luncheon at the Hotel Utah Tuesday In honor of Miss Rose Marie Young, a June bride. A silver basket of spring: flowers was the centerpiece for the table. The place cards were hand painted lo correspond. The marriage of Miss Gladys Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.- Wesley ( Brown, and J. Norman Lcggatt took place last Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock I at tho Brown home on Sixth avenue. Tho ceremony was performed by, George H. Wallace of the Ensign stake presidency. A reception followed. The rooms wore decorated In pink' and white roses and peonies. A bower i of the peonies was arranged In tho liv-! ing room. In the dining room the ta-I ble was decorated In roses and kew- j pies. The lawn, where dancing was enjoyed, was decorated in Japanese j lanterns. The bride wore a gown of white taffeta taf-feta and tulle and carried bride roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Alton Brown, sister of the bride, wore peach-colored ' taffeta, and carried pink roses. Wll-i bur Murphy was best man. j Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Brown and I the wodding party In receiving werei Mrs. Joseph Loggatt. Mrs. C. A. Han-; cock, .Mrs. George Nichols and Mrs. I Frank Raleigh. Assisting in tho din-, Ing room were Miss Arlene Brown.' .Miss Thelma Murphy and Mlsa Lillaco! Lo-. : The Evans orchestra furnished mu-?le mu-?le uuo hundred and fifty guests were in attendance. The couple will spend their honeymoon honey-moon in tho Gates cottage nt Brighton and will make their home in Salt Lake. Announcement is made by .Mr. and Mrt Frank A. Stoltze of Lethbrldge. iuiudu, of the engagement of their daughter Miriam Eliribeth, to' William Wil-liam II. Mclntyre, Jr-.Sjf this city. The wedding will take place June 2!). Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McJ.ntyre, Sr., and W. JI. Mclntyrf Jr., will leave Huturduy for Lethbridge for the wedding. wed-ding. The couple will mako their home In this city. k i. Announcement of tho marriage of Miss Helen Viola Johnson of Chicago iind Fcnton Lnngley Howard of Salt Luke has been received here. Mr. Howard is the son of Dr. and Mis. Orson Howard of this city. He has been engaged in business in Chicago lor the past three years, and the couple cou-ple will make their home in thut city. I u The marriage of Miss Eugenia Par-er. Par-er. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Paiver, and Samuol Makoff took place last night at 7 o'clock at the Hotel Ctah Tile ceremony was performed ' by Rabbi William Rice. A largo re-i ceptlon followed. Tho bride wore a gown of white: satin, with a laco veil caught with or-; ungo blossoms. She carried bride roses. ! , . , I Mrs. J. Ji. Berkley and 'Mrs. L. B. I Fuller entertained at a delightful teal Monday afternoon at the Berkley' home on B street In honor of Mrs. J. D Berkley of Springfield, Mass., and Mrs. Harold Berkley, formerly Miss Maude Barker, whose marriage took place recently. Tho living room and, hall were gay with baskets of white nnrl prlmnnli nnnlun n r.l i tl,. .1 1 i . . . tvuiun unu 111 uiu uiiiuib. room a pink decorative scheme was effectively carried out. In the center of the tea table w&j, a large crystal basket filled with pink peonies and at 1 tho cornors of the table were smaller I baskots ot roses. Presiding over the tea and coffee urns were Mrs.. R. L,. Kirk of Moab, Mrs. Elmer Rlcker, Mrs. Albort Skanky, Mrs. C. J. Brat-ton, Brat-ton, and Mrs. H. McGregor. Seventy guests called during tho receiving hours. Flag day was delightfully celebrated Monday ufternoon at the Country club by tho Spirit of Liberty chupter. D. A. R., members of which were hostesses at their annual luncheon for many Invited In-vited guests. Small tables wore centered cen-tered with crystal baskets filled with white peonies, crimson poppies and deep blue corn flowers, whilo about the diiilng room and on the veranda wero baskots of gaidon flowers in the patriotic colors. The Committee in charge of the successful affelr Included Includ-ed Mrs. William Montaguo Ferry, chairman: Mrs. L. B. McCornick. Mrs. J. R. Walker, Mrs. T. B. Beatty and Mrs, H. K. Klingendor. u Mrs. George A. Sheppard, accompanied accompa-nied by her little daughters, Margaret and Dor.othy, have gone to Arco, Ida., whero thoy will visit with, Mrs. Shop-ard's Shop-ard's cousin, Miss Freda Holn, for two weeks. Mrs. B. F, Martin, formerly Mis3 Marion Light, whose marriage look place in Los Angeles during the late spring, was hostess Saturday afternoon after-noon at a prettily appointed lunoheon' at the Hotel Utah. The guests were seated at one long table centered with a large crystal basket of pink peonies. Covers wero laid for Mr3. Gus Olson, Mrs. Arthur P. Freber, Mrs. La Rue Smith, Airs. Dan Spencor, Airs. J. A. Smith, Miss Luclle Smith. Mrs. D. II. Cannon, Mrs. L. R. Wardrop, Mrs. J. N. Johnson, Mro. J. A. Carabln, Mrs. G. A. Light, Mrs. J. H. Grut, Mrs. Wallace Carter, Mrs. J. T, Hodson, Mrs. William Connors, Miss Luclle Smith. Miss Gladys Hughs, MI3 Mary Hughe3. Mis? Evelyn Olson. Mlssj Louise Hodson, Mios Alary HJgby and Mias June Olson. Complimenting Miss Lucilo Ballard, a popular bride-elect. Miss Margaret Armstrong pre&ide'd over a prettily arranged ar-ranged luncheon Monday afternoon at nor homo on East First South street. The guests' places were marked ylth cards decorated wlth bridal suggestions sugges-tions and the lonjf table was centered jwllh a basket of white and pink roses, jTho following guests .were bidden; Miss Luclle Covey, .Miss Josephine Richards, Miss Bcik Livingston, Miss Dean Parklngton, Mlss"Aleda Parkinson, Parkin-son, Miss Adclald Lippman, Miss Katharine Sponcer, Miss Ruth Allen, i.Miss Virginia Godbe. Miss Belle Arm-jstrong, Arm-jstrong, MIns Madeline McClelland, I Miss Leah. Burton, Miss Edith Armstrong, Arm-strong, Miss Mnbol Bean, Airs AI. R. .Ballard, Airs. AI. J. Ballard. Mrs. Howard How-ard Paynd Roberts, Mrs. Don G. Wil-lllams, Wil-lllams, Airs. H, Gordon Jennings and Mrs. R. W. Aladsen. The hostess was nsslstod during the afternoon by her mother, Airs. W. F. Armstrong, Airs. AI. R. Ballard, Airs. R. W. Aladson, Alias Helen Armstrong and Alias Florences Flor-ences Armstrong. Miss Leah Burton will entertain at tea this aftornoon at her homo on Ea3t First South street for Aliss Ballard. e The marriage of Aliss Alarie Osborne, Os-borne, daughter of Mr. and Airs. J. E. Osborne, to Maurice J. Roche took place Monday at the Cathedral of the Aladelelno at I 0 a. m. The hrldo was attendod by Alias Gertrude Roche, sister sis-ter of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid, Little Bernico Decker was- tho flower girl and Roberta Decker the ring bearer, A wedding broakfost followed at tho Hotel Utah for relatives of the couple and in the ovening an infor-nial infor-nial reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's mother, Airs. Caroline Car-oline AI. J. Roche of Eleventh East street. o 1 ! The wodding of Aliss Winifred Gil-troy Gil-troy and Joseph C Cllve took place Thursday morning In the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given last night at the home of the bride's mother. Airs. Frank Gllroy, on North Second West street; The rooms were decorated In roses and peonies. A crystal basket of pink and white peonies, tied with pink ma-line, ma-line, was the, centerpiece for the supper sup-per table. Receiving with the bride's mother and the wedding partv were Professor and Airs. W. C. Cllve, Miss Annie Cllve and Miss Agnes CUve.r Assisting In the d'.nlng rom wero Aliss Audrey Brewster, Aliss Edna Karrne, Atiss Bessie Ostler, Aliss Laura Gilroy. Punch was served 'by Alias Dorothy Seymour and Aliss Ivy Gllroy. The bride wore o gown of white satin sa-tin trimmed in laco. Her veil was caught with orange blossoms, and she carried Bride rosos. One of the bridesmaids, brides-maids, Aliss Frances Gllroy, wore orchid or-chid organdy and carried pink sweot peas. The other bridesmaid. Aliss Doria Stewart, woro pink organdy and carried pink sweet peas. Clifford Cllve of Idaho was best man. After . wedding trip of two weeks the couple will bo at home at 160 North State streot. Alias Nellie Johnson and Henry Ehlers were married Tuesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given last night at the home of the bride's parents. Air. and Airs. D. K. Johnson. J301 Tenth East street. I ) unc roses anu peonies decorated tne rooms. Assisting in receiving with Air, and Mrs. Johnson and the bridal party were Aliss Margaret Howells. Airs. Frank Golightly. Airs. Alav AT. Johnson. John-son. Airs. H. Ehlers and .Miss Louise Staples. Tho bride wore 3 gown of white organdy or-gandy with a veil caught with orange blossoms. She carried blrde roecs. jAiiss Alice Howells, ono of the bridea-I bridea-I maids, wore flesh rolored taffeta and mo omer oriqesma'a. .miss .Josepnmt (Howells, wore pink taffeta. Both wore ,'hats to match their gowns and carried I pink sweet peas nrd roses. I Following a wodding trip to the .coast the coiplc will be at home after 'July 1 on Wilson a'onue. The going- away gown was of gray, with hat, ; gloves and shoes to match. I " ' ' . J The marriage of Miss Alice Cottam and Ralph Bishop took place Tuesday .morning in the Salt Lake temple. A supper for relatives was served last night at the home of the r-!des par-jonts. par-jonts. Air. and Airs. Heber Cottam. 117 North Fifth West street. The decora -itlons were in June roses. Tho bride !vore a gown of white trlcolette. The couple will mako their home In SaLt , Lake. o AHss Viola Peterson enteriuineu ax her home, 123 AI street, last Tuesday evenlntr for Aliss Alargarct Burns, a June bride. The living rooms was decorated dec-orated in yellow roses. Pink roses were used in the library. In the dining room a basket of pink roses tied with Dink mallne was the centerpiece for tho tablo. Pink streamers extended from the chandelier to the corners of the table. The hostess waG assisted by her mother. Airs. H. Peterson. Airs. Joseph Anderson and Aliss Ella Peterson. i a I A farewell party was given in honor ; of Airs. A. B. Nalsmtth, who will leave soon for Seattle to make her home. .The party was given Alonday evening , 'by Airs. J. Oldfleld, Airs. Jessie Allen :and Elizabeth Nalsmith at the Oldfleld : home, 1322 West Eighth South street. ! The decorations were in pink and .white peonies. Tha Ariel quartet fur-:nishcd fur-:nishcd music. u The marriage of Aliss Elizabeth Irvine, Ir-vine, daughter of Air. and Airs. T. L. ( Irvine,- and EaiT Duffln took place i Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at the ,home of the bride's parents, -J2 Seventh Sev-enth East street. Bishop Alvin Bees-ley Bees-ley performed the ceremony. A wed-jding wed-jding breakfast followed. The decora-(tionH decora-(tionH were in June roses. ! The couple left on an early afternoon after-noon -train for Idaho Falls to make their home. The bride wore a traveling travel-ing suit of dark blue. i 9 I I Aliss Holly Baxter entortained last (Alonday at her home on Dresden ave-"nue ave-"nue in honor of Alias Geneva Y ells, a 'bride of the month. The living, rooms Jwere bright with a wealth of garden , flowers. The supper tablo was cov-Jered cov-Jered with a cluny laco cloth and was centered with a low crystal bowl filled ;wlth deep crimson -oaes. The hostess was assisted by Aire. S. E. Baxter and Airs. A. l-Iamor Reiser. The guests Included In-cluded Airs. Ellas Smith, Jr., Aliss La !Von Sharp. -Aliss Nancy Finch, Aliss Edith Wallace, AIIfs Alargueritc Judd. Aliss Alary Hatch. Aliss Geneve. Hatch, Aliss Evelyn Galley. Mies Bessie Spencer. Spen-cer. Allsa Luella Thomas. Aliss Bertha Thurgood, Miss Mao Edwards, Aliss Carol Cowley and Aliss Helen Woodruff. Wood-ruff. Aliss Edna Williams, whoso marriage mar-riage to Edwin Spencer Felt took place tho latter part of tho month was the guest of honor Alonday afternoon at a delightful konslngton tea given by Aliss Fulvla Ivins at her home on Second Sec-ond avenue. The living rooms were bright with a wealth of pink and white roses and Doppies. The tea table was centered with a large crystal basket filled with blooms. The hostess was assisted by Aliss Willa Bobbins and eighteen close friends of the guest of honor wore bidden. Airs. Seymour Wells entertained" at tea Thursday afternoon at her home on Eloventh East street in honor of Aliss Rose Alarie Young, a bride of the latter part of June. The' living room was docjoraied in a color scheme of blue and white with Shasta daisies, blue corn flowers, wild parsley and' white mustard. A basket of pink and white roses and peonies tied with pink maline was the centerpiece for the tea tablo. Assisting in receiving wero Airs. Ru-Ion Ru-Ion S. Welln' and AJrs. L. J. Hays. A number of young matrons and girl 1 friends of the bride assisted in the dining din-ing room. i - Airs. Arthur Behal of Far Rocka-way. Rocka-way. N. Y , accompanied by her three children and maid will arrive the latter lat-ter nart of tho month for a visit with here parents, Gov. Simon Bamberger and Airs. Bamberger. Airs. Behal for-' merly was Aliss Helen Bamberger. I I Airs. Oscar A Straub, formerly Aliss' Heln Boyer. arrived Saturday fromj Fort Snolling. Alhin., to spend sixj weeks with her parents, Air. and Airs.' H. A. Boyer at their home on Eighth avenue. i ' j .Mrs. James Austin lias arrived from: Pasadena, accompanied by her two' children and will -'inSt with Air. and, Airs. E. O. Howard for several weeks A number of social affairs have been (given in honor of Airs. Austin Including Includ-ing an informal dauclng party recently recent-ly at their home o-a E. South Temple street. Airs. Harold Pcory entertained at luncheon at tho Cbuntry club Thursday Thurs-day in honor of her sister, Aliss Mina Taylor a summer bride. The decorations decora-tions were In garden flowers. Covers i were laid for fiftoon Following luncheon the guests mo-torod mo-torod to the home of the hostess on First avenue to examine the bride's trousseau. Others ramc ip for tea. The tea table was decorated in lavender lav-ender and yellow iris, arranged in a bowl and tied wth lwo shades of tulle. A prettily appolntod lunchoon was.! given at tho Hotel Utah Thursday bv) Mrs. Spencer Felt and Aliss Alargaret! Felt, in honor of AJlss Edna Williams.! who will be marriod the latter part of the month to Edwin Spenccr'Felt. Palol pink sweet peas arranged In a basket! formed tho centorploce for the tablo.1 Tho place cards corresponded. Covers wer laid for AUss Williams, ' Aliss ,Helcn Alidgley, Allsa Daisy Ro- i laDP. (Alias Priscilla CartwrUyht, Mian Mary Hanson Aliss Elsa Woolf, Miss ,J Alta Crawford. Aliss Victoria Howell, 31 Airs Alelvln R. Ballard and Mrs. Daii- 1 M icl Y. Spencer. 1 j ; The marriage of Aliss Rutnh Alar- 1 I Jorio Cannon, daughter of Hugh.' J. ; 1 Cannon and Robert P. Alarshall took ! place Thursday morning In the Salt j Lnke temple. The coremony was per- formed by Apostlo George F. Rich- 'I ards. A wedding dinnor followed at 'I tho home of the bride, 025 Seventh !!' East street for relatives. f The rooms were decorated in June L roses. The bride wore a gown of white r r satin and silk net trimmed with rare " old lace. She carried bride roses. !j Aliss Claudia Stookoy, the bridesmaid. , wore orchid gcogettc c'repc. Leonard Wlncgar was best man. Airs. Charles Le!ie Pykc wag the hostess at a kenslngton at the home of her mother. Mrs. N. Kasa, on East Broadway Thursdav aflernoon in honor hon-or 'of Alias Vera Duvall. a bride of fe. Saturday. Garden oses decorated "the m rooms. A bowl of voses was the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the tea table. m-w Tho guests, besides the guest of "honor, were Aliss Olive Jonca Ariis 1 Mis All ton H. Love. Alias Gav Groes- beck, Miss Edna Parkinson. MIS3 Eiiz- H abeth Aroy e, Aliss Harriet Moyle M s H Pearl Raddatz, Alias Josephine ill H Qtrty, Miss . Martha Richards and Mrs ' H Seymour Billings. rs JH I The marriage of Miss' Stella Jones1 ' H and Earl j. u0lton took place last ' H S.T.a.at s 'clock at th ' the bride's parents. Air. and Airs J IH o, A,v,n BtMlt,' A SSjlSn8":. The rooms wore dnonrun,! . HH ketoas a centerpiece f0f the" sl, geogot'adeT f0 , ot "hlte roses5 The matrJS ofb Brldo " u. H Leslie W. Jones w r DiL n? " &H trlcolette. L y j7 P "k ?nd whllf IH rhe conpie Ha ThcirL1' H moon In tho northSt and Imii n,y" : ' 1 Lhclr homo in Salt Lak 1 mftkti , |